Well, it looks like the my.fordham.edu site is down. Hopefully when it's back up, it'll tell all of us about how our money and loan situation is perfect, registration is going through smoothly, and be nothing but kittens and rainbows.

I think my book was delivered when I wasn't there, so I'll have to go to the post office to pick it up. Wish me luck, as the williamsburg post office sucks.

Anybody know if you can send an immunization form in as a PDF? It was sent to my apartment instead of directly to the school, and frankly I don't really feel like making the trek up to campus to deliver it or waiting the couples days it will take to mail it.

After trying multiple times to log on to MyForhdam and it saying it don't exist, I called the IT help desk and they said they would look in it. Has anyone had a similar issue and has been able to fix it after calling them? It's been a few days now and I haven't heard anything from them, and today it seems like there not open.

geoanthem wrote:What do you say on the survey about planning to transfer into the day program from the evening program? I thought saying this from the begining might not be kosher. Any thoughts?

I figure they can't do anything to you at this point, so it wouldn't hurt you to indicate your intent to transfer.

Thanks Silenz, I thought so.

Geo, I also said I planned to do it. The school knows that a fair percentage of students switch over every year. I thought I would help them make the best estimate possible.

BTW, did you buy your books yet? I always used to wait in UG, because I never needed to read half of them, but I somehow doubt that will be the case in LS. This will sound insane, but I really, really miss taking courses with lots of reading and research involved.

OperaSoprano wrote:Can we talk about Case of a Lifetime? I finally got my copy today. How did you guys read it? I made the mistake of beginning the book on the 2 uptown, and nearly became a traffic fatality because I couldn't put it down long enough to cross Broadway at 72nd St. I just made it through the first chapter, and I cannot stop shaking. I seriously had to stop reading every couple of pages to take some deep breaths. Intro to the Study of Law had better not be like this!

Whatever Fordham wanted to accomplish by sending us this book, I think it worked. I should probably confess that Les Miserables (the unabridged novel) made a deep impact on me years ago. It was really, really hard to read this.

I know! It doesn't get any harder to put down. It's actually getting me interested in being a public defender. Gotta work on my fucking language though, if you catch my fucking drift (you'll get to that part).